Inclusionary housing : creating and maintaining equitable communities / Rick Jacobs.
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- Creating and maintaining equitable communities
- Inclusionary housing programs -- United States
- Housing policy -- United States
- Low-income housing -- United States
- Mixed-income housing -- United States
- Affordable housing -- United States
- Programmes de logement inclusif -- États-Unis
- Logement -- Politique gouvernementale -- États-Unis
- Pauvres -- Logement -- États-Unis
- Mixité sociale dans le logement -- États-Unis
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Housing policy
- Inclusionary housing programs
- Low-income housing
- Mixed-income housing
- United States
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- HD7287.96.U6 J34 2015eb
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Executive Summary; Chapter 1: An Introduction to Inclusionary Housing; Inclusion is Possible; A Definition; Prevalence of Programs; Untapped Potential; Chapter 2: Understanding the Economics; Fairness; Absorbing the Costs; Impacts on New Development; Offsetting Opportunity Costs; Suiting the Market; Conclusion; Chapter 3: Building Support for Policy Adoption; Understanding Housing Needs and Tools; Appealing to the Public; Researching Market Feasability; Engaging Private Developers; Conclusion; Chapter 4: Designing a Policy; Program Structure: Mandatory or Voluntary
Identifying BeneficiariesGeographic Targeting; The Set-Aside Requirement; In-Lieu Fees; Off-Site Development; Incentives; Design Standards; Affordability Preservation; Conclusion; Chapter 5: The Challenges of Economic Integration; Mixed Income, Mixed Results; Ensuring Access to Opportunity; Chapter 6: Addressing Legal Concerns; Taking Standards; On-Site Performance Requirements; Linkage and Imapct Fees; In-Lieu Fees; Variations Among State Laws; Conclusion; Chapter 7: Planning for Successful Implementation; Roles for Program Staff and Contractors; Funding Administrative Costs
Measuring ImpactConclusion; Chapter 8: Conclusions and Recommendations; What Can Local Governments Do to Maximize the Impact of Inclusionary Housing?; What Can States Do to Support Local Inclusionary Housing Policies?; What Can the Federal Government Do to Support Inclusionary Housing Policies?; References; Acknowledgements; About the Author; About the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; About Cornerstone Partnership; About the National Community Land Trust Network
This report illustrates how local governments can realize the full benefit of inclusionaryhousing policies, which require developers of new market-rate real estate to providesome affordable units for lower-income residents. Policy makers, practitioners, and localleaders will learn how to build public support, use data to inform program design, establish reasonable expectations for developers, and ensure long-term program quality.
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